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Lightning Round: Telefonica SA, Intel, Plains All American Pipeline and More

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Published: Tuesday, 13 Mar 2012 | 8:10 PM ET

Telefonica SA : Despite its 10.2 percent dividend yield, Cramer doesn't recommend buying this stock. He thinks the yield is unsafe.

Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Intel : This technology company has a great balance sheet with a stock that sports a good yield, Cramer said. He's a buyer.

Plains All American Pipeline : Cramer thinks this oil and gas company's stock could soon go higher.

Monster Beverage : The "Mad Money" host continues to like this beverage maker's stock.

Inergy : Being as this energy company is in the propane business, Cramer isn't interested in its stock. The warmer-than-usual winter weather hurt propane, he explained.

Diamond Foods : Cramer likes this company's stock, but doesn't recommend buying shares just yet.









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